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Harriet Beecher Stowe 's Uncle Tom

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Point Of View Harriet Beecher Stowe narrates her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin in a third person omniscient way. Harriet is the all knowing narrator who drives information from all of the characters minds into the reader.
Because the novel is written in a third person view, we are given the thoughts of every character in the text and the reason behind their actions. In the text, the author writes the thoughts of Uncle Tom which helps show the reader that Uncle Tom is a very devout christian who intends to do no wrong and fully intends to one day go to heaven. A third person perspective on a book also drives the controversy of the novel, one could argue that because the novel is written in the perspective of Harriet Beecher Stowe, that all the information is biased and exaggerated. A slave owner in the mid nineteenth century would most likely disagree with Stowe’s view on slavery represented in the novel because Stowe was an abolitionist who felt that slavery was wrong. A reader has to consider that the stories could possibly be biased and portrayed in a way to put the owning of slaves in a bad light. However, the idea that slavery was incredibly wrong is almost universally accepted in today’s age, and a reader can easily accept the views of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Diction
In Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a distinct diction is used in the text which provides information to reader. The language Stowe uses in the novel is very formal which is most likely due

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